Oikawa Hirobumi, Sasaki Makoto, Ehara Shigeru, Abe Takashi
Iwate Medical University, 19-1 Uchimaru, Morioka, Japan.
Neuroradiology. 2004 Oct;46(10):817-21. doi: 10.1007/s00234-004-1257-4.
To elucidate MR imaging changes of the substantia innominata in Parkinson's disease (PD), using a 1.5-T superconductive MR unit, the thickness of the substantia innominata was measured on coronal thin-section images in 44 PD patients and 20 age-matched control subjects. We also evaluated the correlation between the thickness of the substantia innominata and mental status in PD patients. Mean thickness of the substantia innominata was 2.3 mm in PD patients, and 2.5 mm in control subjects. Thinning of the substantia innominata was statistically significant in PD patients compared with control subjects, although there were large overlaps. Among the PD patients, thinning was remarkable in cases with dementia. A positive correlation between thickness of substantia innominata and score of Mini-Mental-Status-Examination was also observed in PD patients. Atrophy of the substantia innominata was demonstrated, especially in PD patients with cognitive impairment, on coronal MR images, and this is compatible with the previous pathological reports.
为阐明帕金森病(PD)中无名质的磁共振成像(MR)变化,使用1.5-T超导MR设备,在44例PD患者和20名年龄匹配的对照受试者的冠状位薄层图像上测量无名质的厚度。我们还评估了PD患者无名质厚度与精神状态之间的相关性。PD患者无名质的平均厚度为2.3mm,对照受试者为2.5mm。与对照受试者相比,PD患者无名质变薄具有统计学意义,尽管存在较大重叠。在PD患者中,痴呆患者的无名质变薄明显。在PD患者中还观察到无名质厚度与简易精神状态检查表评分之间呈正相关。在冠状位MR图像上显示无名质萎缩,尤其是在有认知障碍的PD患者中,这与先前的病理报告相符。